T. Rowe Price
Growth Stock Fund - I Class

Open to new Retail investors
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Open to subsequent Retail investmentsMinimum initial investment $1,000,000, certain exceptions may apply.Minimum waived for I Classes offered through Workplace Retirement plans.

Distribution amounts are rounded to the nearest cent. Shareholders should refer to their statements for exact distribution amounts.

Capital Gains

Date

Short-TermPer ShareAmount

Long-TermPer ShareAmount

ReinvestmentPrice

12-15-2015

$0.00

$3.88

$53.01

12-15-2016

$0.00

$1.14

$53.84

12-15-2017

$0.61

$7.73

$62.62

Performance Comparison

as of
02/28/2018

This chart shows the value of a hypothetical $10,000 investment in the fund over the past 10 years or since its inception (for funds lacking 10-year records). The result is compared with benchmarks, which may include a broad-based market index and a peer group average or index. Market indexes do not include expenses, which are deducted from fund returns as well as mutual fund averages and indexes.

Current performance may be lower or higher than the quoted past performance, which cannot guarantee future results.
Share price, principal value, and return will vary and you may have a gain or loss when you sell your shares.

Calendar Year Total Returns

2016

1.58%

2017

33.84%

Share Splits

as of 02/28/2018

Split Type

N/A

Effective Date

N/A

Pre-Split NAV

N/A

Post-Split NAV

N/A

1
Average annual total return figures include changes in principal value, reinvested dividends, and capital gain distributions.
For funds less than one year old, the Since Inception return figure is not annualized and represents an aggregate total return.

2 The T. Rowe Price Funds-I Class share the portfolio of an existing
fund (the original share class of the fund is referred to as the "investor class").
The total return figures for I Class shares have been calculated using the performance
data of the investor class up to the inception date of the I Class (shown above)
and the actual performance results of the I Class since that date. Because the
I Classes are expected to have lower expenses than the Investor Classes, the I
Class performance, had it existed over the periods shown, would have been higher.
The since inception performance returns are calculated from the investor class inception date indicated above.

^ The gross expense ratio reflects the fund expenses as stated in the fee table of the fund's
prospectus prior to the deduction of any waiver or reimbursement.
The net expense ratio reflects fund expenses after the deduction of any waiver or reimbursement.
If a fund has an active contractual expense limitation, the expiration date is shown below the gross and net
expense ratio values above. Expense ratios are as of the most recent prospectus.

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